The 'I didnt know that' Thread

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Oliver Reed died from a heart attack, brought upon drinking about $725 worth of booze and beating 5 Royal Navy sailors at arm wrestling.

The creator of the Nintendo Game Boy was originally hired by Nintendo as a maintenance man.
 
Its been a while so here's some form me..

A 1925 calendar can be used as a calendar for this year.

The Hulk was intended to be grey.

Title Boxing matches were reduced to 12 rounds after South Korean boxer, Kim Duk-Koo, died in a 15 round fight against Ray Mancini.

Michelangelo's David is the David from David and Goliath.

There is a city called Tashirojima, an island in Japan were cats outnumber humans and dogs are prohibited.
 
Most years, a leap second is introduced into the timing convention in order to keep local noon consistent with the sun. Most years this leap second goes one direction, but sometimes it steps backward.

Leap seconds are a major waste of engineering resources as those engineers who actually care about the progression of time systems must update timing systems to account for the leap second when it is announced that one will be introduced.

Since leap seconds are introduced roughly once per year, and usually in the same direction, we can determine that local noon would be off by an hour every 3,600 years. So instead of going through all of the trouble to adjust our software every year to account for this retardation, we could just have a leap hour equivalent to daylight saving time adjustment once every 3,600 years!!! An exercise in stupidity if ever there was one.

"Leap years", of course refer to years with a leap day, and so we should really be talking about leap days. We don't ever leap forward or backward a year.

Daylight saving time is also a major waste of resources for no apparent benefit whatsoever, but that's another rant.
 
Every single person will experience two non-24-hour days during their lifetime, can you guess which one's they are? :D
 
The FAB1 used in the 2004 Thunderbirds movie was actually based on a Ford Thunderbird.

That's actually pretty damn satisfying to me :lol:
 
Its been a while, here's some from me...

King Tutankhamun was mummified with an erect penis.

In 2006, an American Airlines flight made an emergency landing after a stewardess lit matches to hide a fart smell.

In 1990, Chuck Norris invented his own martial art named 'Chuk Kuk Do'.

A single horse actually has 14.9 horsepower.

John F Kennedy only beat Richard Nixon to the Presidency by one quarter of one percent of the national vote.
 
He was named 'Tutenkhamen' not Toot'n'goman.

Talking about burials . . . Brit scientists have identified 17 additional Neolithic shrines beneath the land that surrounds Stonehenge, including a long barrow that was likely used for excarnation.
You already know what that means, of course - excarnation. It is the act of removing bones of the deceased in preparation for burial, right?

Pleasant job.
 
The original Halo was meant to be a real-time strategy game for PC and Mac OS. Later, it became a third-person shooter and became a first-person shooter after that. It wasn't until Microsoft's purchase of Bungie in 2000 when it was announced for an Xbox exclusive. It was later was released on PC and Mac.
 
During the 1976 Radio-activity tour, German technopop band Kraftwerk began testing a light-beam activated electronic drum, and even filed a US patent for it (see below). It would work by sending out beams of light which, when broken, would produce the sound... in theory anyway. It didn't work and was scrapped.

Patent drawings (low quality images):
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Here are some useless facts.

The world's first amusement park was called Santa Claus Land. It opened up in 1946 in Indiana, USA.

Sherlock Holmes never ever said "Elementary, my dear Watson."

Porcupines float on water.

Horses can't vomit.

By eliminating just one olive from salads served in first class, American Airlines saved $40,000 in just one year.

Although camels have two eyes, they have three eyelids.

11% of people on Earth are left handed.

The Falkland Isles have a population of 2,000 people. The Falkland Isles also have a population of over 700,000 sheep.

The Brimstone Butterfly lives longer than any other butterfly (9 months).

If a female ferret doesn't find a mate when it is warm, it will die.

Full moons are nine times brighter than half moons.

On average, a human loses 200 head hairs per day.

Every day, about 2 newborn babies are given to the wrong parents.

Frisbees outsell footballs, basketballs, and baseballs combined in the USA.

Leonardo Da Vinci invented scissors.
 
By eliminating just one olive from salads served in first class, American Airlines saved $40,000 in just one year.

And Ryan Air did away with all but one toilet on their planes to fit on extra seats to make more money.

Most of the worlds cash machines (ATMs) run on Windows XP.
 
The world's first amusement park was called Santa Claus Land. It opened up in 1946 in Indiana, USA.

No, they're way older. You mean theme park ;)

Although camels have two eyes, they have three eyelids.

They have six, three per eye.

The Falkland Isles have a population of 2,000 people. The Falkland Isles also have a population of over 700,000 sheep.

You have a very old book... we have 3,000 citizens there and a similar number of troops :)
 
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